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Home / Entertainment / ‘It was a wrong move to start my career as a villain’ Jaaved Jaaferi ‘It was a wrong move to start my career as a villain’ Jaaved Jaaferi The on screen breakdancer-cum-funny man opens up to The Telegraph about his career, his favourite films and co-stars, his regrets and his father, the comedian Jagdeep Sudeshna Banerjee | | Published 24.04.21, 12:21 AM
He was the original breakdancer-cum-funny man on screen in the ’90s, a motormouth with a gift of the Hinglish gab. Jaaved Jaaferi opens up to
The Telegraph about his career, his favourite films and co-stars, his regrets and his father, the comedian Jagdeep, on the eve of the television premiere of the Varun Dhawan-starrer
1 Year of Thappad: Taapsee Pannu, Dia Mirza & Anubhav Sinha say cheers to respect & happiness
To celebrate Thappad s first anniversary, director Anubhav Sinha as well as the film s actors took to social media to remember the critically acclaimed film. Written By 1 Year of Thappad: Taapsee Pannu, Dia Mirza & Anubhav Sinha say cheers to respect & happiness .
Anubhav Sinha s film Thappad starring Taapsee Pannu in the lead role clocks a year today. And to celebrate the film s anniversary, the director as well as its actors took to social media to remember the critically acclaimed film. In a chat with ETimes, Dia Mirza remembered how she felt after reading the script of Thappad. She said, I will never forget the feeling I had after I read the script of Thappad ! It felt like a deeply personal triumph as a woman. The way people connected with the characters, responded to the subtext and performances, made it truly wonderful! I deeply respect Ratnaji (Pathak